Humor helps us be more human – it helps us recover from the agony of defeat and helps us stay humble with the thrill of victory.
There’s not much humor in the workplace when negative employees start sucking the life out of your team. This week, Humor at Work offers five simple strategies for dealing with negative coworkers.
Are you a cheerleader for your employees or a cheer-manager? Three lessons about motivating employees from the Olympics.
Introducing the smile-o-matic, which begs the question: are you a manager or a true LEADER?
How to sell the boss on a “humor at work” committee. Plus a fun networking idea. (4.5 minutes long)
Humor at work: six simple yet critical rules for hold an effective meeting. Plus enter a video contest to win a free humor at work workshop!
Practical jokes in the workplace, using humor in the workplace to tell the truth during tough times, and e-stress at work is stressing out the stressed guy! Plus a valuable lesson from Enron!
During challenging times, humor in the workplace becomes even more critical. Black humor and subversive humor are normal responses to dealing with stress, and to dealing with difficult work circumstances, which is likely why Dilbert cartoons become more popular during economic downturns!
Humor at work, episode 3, 10-minutes. Add fun to your workplace with sponaneous “surf’s up” days, customer service with a laugh, and using contests at work. Plus a new contest: win a free humor at work library and workshop!
Humor at Work: Superheroes washing windows, the stressed guy is stressed about policy, ideas about ideas at work and a fun at work tip fetauring accidental humor in the workplace.
Put humor to work in your workplace! In this episode: “The Stressed Guy”, “We’ve GOT to Stop Meeting Like This!” and a Fun at Work tip from Mike featuring the “Fun Theory.”